You really dont get it. The common sense aspect is not buying white powder on the street on Khao San Road in Bangkok. Total lack of any sense let alone common.
That would be ~315k tax, as the 115k is base, and need to tax the addition 800k also @ 25%. Built in was the 150k exempt income, I think.
Of course you need to read your countries DTA to see if that helps, as guessing you home country, if knowing of your income, will be taxing that also.
I sure there is some heavy duty fines and or prison for tax evasion, just like any country.
I think many tourist places hate foreigners, Indonesia certainly does, as does Philippines, parts of Cambodia, Spain, parts of South America, and many other places.
They are sick and tired of tourists taking over their towns, cafes, shops, beaches etc ... and the problems they bring. It's fact ...
If you had the rbs account before you moved to Thailand and it is still active they will not close it. Only problem is Natwest issue the RBS debit cards and they will only send new ones to a UK address. Ps, they have known I live in Thailand since I moved here ten years ago
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